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Mahraz Raveshi is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Monash University, Faculty of Engineering. His work bridges engineering and biomedical sciences, focusing on innovative microscale technologies for reproductive health and cardiovascular modeling.
His research interests lie at the intersection of microfluidics, MEMS, micro/nanofabrication, and microscopy, with a particular emphasis on developing lab-on-a-chip systems for biological applications. These include manipulating sperm motility using ultrasound and modeling hemodynamic forces in coronary arteries.
Recent publications reveal a strong trend in applying engineering principles to solve clinical challenges, particularly in male infertility and cardiovascular disease. His work combines experimental microdevice fabrication with computational modeling, especially leveraging deep learning for biomedical predictions.
- Prediction of wall shear stress in coronary bifurcations using deep learning (2025)
- Ultrasound-based sperm activation and motility maintenance (2024)
- Microvalve-integrated droplet manipulation chips (2021)
- Sperm-surface interactions in curved microenvironments (2021)
His research has attracted widespread attention, being picked up by over 175 news outlets and shared across multiple social media platforms. He collaborates extensively with experts in bioengineering and reproductive science, including Prof. A. Neild and Dr. R. Nosrati.
Mahraz Raveshi advises no publicly listed students but contributes significantly to collaborative research projects. There is no mention of grants in the provided text. He is actively involved in cutting-edge research within Monash’s advanced microfluidics and bioengineering labs, contributing to interdisciplinary teams focused on translating microscale innovations into medical solutions.



